USS FREEDOM, LCS 1 Running at Flank Speed , Flight Deck
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-------------------------------------------Word of the day: LITTORAL = Coastline
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Fast (50 Knots at Flank Speed), maneuverable, designed for shallow water Coastal combat. This ship packs a powerful punch.
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Go Navy!
Dave Israel
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The crew of USS Freedom (LCS 1) ushered in a new era in naval warfare, Nov. 8 as the ship was brought to life at Milwaukee’s Veterans Park before a crowd of nearly 10,000.
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The ship was officially placed in commission by Secretary of the Navy Donald C. Winter, who remarked the Navy was commissioning not just Freedom but a new class of naval war ships.
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“In this platform we are making the right investments in our future security and in our prosperity,” Winter said. “For those of you who will have the privilege of serving in Freedom you will play a leading role in protecting our nation’s interest and in ensuring stability of the global economy. You will also be called upon to serve in a ship whose namesake defines the very aspirations of the American people and of people the world over.”
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Chief of Naval Operations, Adm. Gary Roughead, said Freedom will never have a more important crew than its first one, for they are the ones that set the tone and standards that will endure.
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Freedom also represents a new concept in how and where the Navy is going to operate in executing the Maritime Strategy.
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“USS Freedom will sail as an instrument of that strategy. Hers will be the march of the mind, with the spear and the shield, she will proclaim and insure the freedom of the seas and the freedom of the nation,” Roughead said.......!
REF: the following for the entire article
http://pentagonbrief.wordpress.com/2008/11/13/littoral-combat-ship-uss-freedom-commissioned-in-milwaukee/
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Neat ship. Go Navy.
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